Description

The Freedom Fighters original soundtrack was composed by Jesper Kyd and released on September 29, 2003 by Sumthing Else
and Nano Studios. It was Gamespot's "Best Game Soundtrack of the Year 2003" and Game Reactor Magazine's
"Best Game Music of the Year". Tracks 1, 2, 3, 9, 10, 14 and 16 are performed by The Hungarian Radio
Choir.[1][2] The music has grand, Soviet-style, choral arrangements and the synth parts bring Vangelis to mind, indeed
one reviewer referred to it as "Vangelis on steroids".[3]

He describes his thinking behind the score thus:
“ I researched Russian music scales and specifically what makes Russian music so unique. The history of the
Soviet Union and the Cold War conflict were also major contributing influences.
Not many people know this but I wrote the Freedom Fighters score in Manhattan right after 9/11. It was quite a strange
time writing music for a story about a foreign power invading Manhattan.
I spent a lot of my time just playing the game to get a real, in-depth sense of the experiences that I needed to
dramatize. I probably spent way too much time playing the game, but I just loved the fact that you could become a
freedom fighter and help free New York City from an invading army."

From wikipedia.org

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